Looking for a project? Roll up your sleeves with any of these fixer-uppers on the market in New Orleans right now. Including stately mansions needing updates, blighted shotguns, and everything in between, there's properties representing a range of price points and potential renovation difficulty. If you're interested, act now: these fixer-uppers will go fast.
Asking price: $399,000
Currently right off Canal Street in Mid-City, this 2,943-square-foot home is just begging for someone to rip off those awnings and give this place a new paint job. Inside, there's gorgeous fireplace mantles and exposed brick, but also old carpet and outdated fixtures. There's also a three-car garage.
Asking price: $849,000
Take advantage of state and federal tax credits and renovate this stately centerhall in Black Pearl. The 4,541-square-foot mansion is in fair condition, with some newer-looking appliances but bathrooms, cabinetry, and flooring needing updates. The home has beautiful details that include bay windows, fireplace mantles, a big front porch and screened back porch. There's also a basement and a lot that "could easily accommodate a pool, garden and tennis court."
Asking price: $1,200,000
Located on lush grounds and including a pool, this 1916 home just needs some updates to restore it to glory. The 2,869 square-foot home near Audubon Park has pretty wood floors and chandeliers, and is surrounded by a brick fence.
Asking price: $601,000
With a screened porch and sunroom, this Spanish-style multiplex in Milan has great potential as a multi-unit or single-family home. Inside, there's nice wood floors.
Asking price: $265,000
This 3,900 square-foot fourplex is St. Roch desperately needs for someone to take off that piece of plywood currently standing in for a balcony rail.
Asking price: $525,000
In a prime Bywater location, the owner's unit of this triplex is completely gutted, and the other units need updates. But at least the outside looks OK.
Asking price: $60,000
This 1,636 square-feet home in Gentilly could be very cute in the right hands. A double converted into a single, the home needs a lot of work.
Asking price: $199,000
The Broadmoor double has been partially renovated; the top floor is in decent condition (but needs updates), but the ground floor is gutted.
Asking price: $160,000
This Broadmoor duplex "needs almost everything," but the corner-lot property was recently raised with new concrete pillars. It also has original wood floors upstairs, off-street parking, two bedrooms per unit, and some updated plumbing.
Asking price:$115,000
This 1,485 square-foot home in the hip Esplanade Ridge/7th Ward area sits on a corner lot. The interiors are in decent condition, but are in need of updates.
Asking price: $399,000
Currently right off Canal Street in Mid-City, this 2,943-square-foot home is just begging for someone to rip off those awnings and give this place a new paint job. Inside, there's gorgeous fireplace mantles and exposed brick, but also old carpet and outdated fixtures. There's also a three-car garage.
Asking price: $849,000
Take advantage of state and federal tax credits and renovate this stately centerhall in Black Pearl. The 4,541-square-foot mansion is in fair condition, with some newer-looking appliances but bathrooms, cabinetry, and flooring needing updates. The home has beautiful details that include bay windows, fireplace mantles, a big front porch and screened back porch. There's also a basement and a lot that "could easily accommodate a pool, garden and tennis court."
Asking price: $1,200,000
Located on lush grounds and including a pool, this 1916 home just needs some updates to restore it to glory. The 2,869 square-foot home near Audubon Park has pretty wood floors and chandeliers, and is surrounded by a brick fence.
Asking price: $601,000
With a screened porch and sunroom, this Spanish-style multiplex in Milan has great potential as a multi-unit or single-family home. Inside, there's nice wood floors.
Asking price: $265,000
This 3,900 square-foot fourplex is St. Roch desperately needs for someone to take off that piece of plywood currently standing in for a balcony rail.
Asking price: $525,000
In a prime Bywater location, the owner's unit of this triplex is completely gutted, and the other units need updates. But at least the outside looks OK.
Asking price: $60,000
This 1,636 square-feet home in Gentilly could be very cute in the right hands. A double converted into a single, the home needs a lot of work.
Asking price: $199,000
The Broadmoor double has been partially renovated; the top floor is in decent condition (but needs updates), but the ground floor is gutted.
Asking price: $160,000
This Broadmoor duplex "needs almost everything," but the corner-lot property was recently raised with new concrete pillars. It also has original wood floors upstairs, off-street parking, two bedrooms per unit, and some updated plumbing.
Asking price:$115,000
This 1,485 square-foot home in the hip Esplanade Ridge/7th Ward area sits on a corner lot. The interiors are in decent condition, but are in need of updates.